Teal lehenga — tissue peshwas with Zardozi, Resham and cutwork
A teal lehenga that changes the room
Some dresses ask for attention. This one doesn’t need to. The Sabza Noor is a
teal lehenga built for the walima — the reception where the bride walks in as
herself for the first time. Pure tissue in a mint-teal that shifts from ice to
deep green depending on the light, cut into an open-front peshwas with a
cathedral-sweep skirt that moves the way only hand-assembled tissue can. Teal
reads as both festive and refined at a walima — deep enough to photograph under
hall lighting, distinct enough to stand apart from the reds and golds that
dominate the room. This is what you wear when the moment has to be perfect.
The silhouette is a peshwas over a full-volume tissue lehenga skirt —
structured at the bodice, open at the front to reveal the skirt beneath, with
cutwork sleeves that let the light through in a way no printed fabric can
replicate. The emerald green organza dupatta — sequin-scattered across the field
and bordered on all four edges in floral Zardozi — deepens the palette from mint
to jewel as it falls. Whether you want a teal lehenga for walima or a mint green
lehenga for a reception that needs to feel different, this commission delivers
both in a single garment.
The craft behind the lehenga
Every stitch on the Sabza Noor is placed by hand at the Hammad Bespoke
Official atelier in Multan, Pakistan — a city with an unbroken embroidery
tradition stretching back centuries. The primary technique is Zardozi: gold and
silver metallic wire worked into raised floral and geometric motifs across the
bodice, sleeves, and skirt panels. Zardozi is not surface decoration. Each motif
is built up in layers — wire coiled, pulled, anchored — so the design holds its
dimension through repeated wear.
Resham silk thread fills the spaces between the Zardozi motifs, adding
polychrome depth in a palette drawn from the garment’s own teal and emerald
tones. The cutwork sleeves are finished entirely by hand — each aperture cut,
turned, and anchored so the lacework does not fray. A Master Artisan at the
Multan atelier oversees every stage from embroidery layout to final pressing.
The emerald organza dupatta carries its own sequence: sequin scatter across the
full field and hand-worked Zardozi borders on all four edges, mitered at the
corners for a finish that lies flat. This teal walima lehenga represents over
350 hours of combined handwork across eleven artisan stations.
Bespoke fit and customization
No two commissions leave the atelier identical. Every order begins with a
virtual consultation via WhatsApp — our team records 40 body measurements across
three fitting categories to build your pattern from zero. A toile is constructed
first; you review the fit at the choli milestone before embroidery begins.
Nothing advances to the embellishment stage until the structure is confirmed.
The Bespoke Fit Guarantee means if any measurement is off at delivery, we
correct it at no charge.
The base palette — mint-teal tissue with emerald organza — can shift toward
deeper teal, sage, or powder blue at commission stage. Sleeve length, skirt
volume, and embellishment density are all adjustable within the design framework.
A 2-inch seam allowance is built into every panel for post-delivery adjustments.
This garment is made for your body, not a sample size.
Worldwide delivery and garment care
The Sabza Noor ships from the Multan atelier fully insured to USA, UK, UAE,
Canada, and Australia. Each garment is pressed, steamed, and packed in acid-free
tissue inside a structured garment bag before dispatch. Tracking is provided
from the moment the parcel leaves the atelier. Crafting lead time is 10–14 weeks
from commission confirmation. For care: dry-clean only. Store flat or hanging in
the garment bag provided, away from direct light to preserve the tissue’s sheen
and the Zardozi metalwork.
Frequently asked questions
How does the fitting process work for an international commission?
Once you order, we send a WhatsApp measurement guide — 40 body measurements
to record at home. You submit the measurements and photos; we build your pattern
and make a toile. You review the toile fit on video before embroidery starts.
There are three check-in points: toile, embroidery layout, and final pressing.
Nothing ships until you confirm fit and finish.
Can this teal lehenga be delivered to the USA in time for my walima?
Yes — we ship fully insured to all major US cities with door-to-door tracking.
Crafting lead time is 10–14 weeks from measurement confirmation. If your walima
date falls within that window, message us on WhatsApp at +92 320 6830061 before
ordering so we can confirm the timeline together.
What embroidery techniques are used, and are they genuinely handmade?
Entirely handmade at the Multan atelier. The primary techniques are Zardozi —
raised metallic wire work in gold and silver — and Resham, polychrome silk
thread fills. The cutwork sleeves are finished aperture by aperture, by hand.
No machine embroidery at any stage. Hammad Bespoke Official is an original
couture house. Every technique is executed by Master Artisans trained in the
Multan embroidery lineage.











































































